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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
AYSC fails to provide appropriate training to its staff regarding different mental health diagnoses and how to manage behaviors associated with those disabilities. o AYSC fails to provide an adequate ...
Brief • November 14, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
was to evaluate and develop policy and programs for a field clearly in need of assistance. Based on its Jail, Prison, Mental Health, and Opioid Treatment Programs in Correctional Facility Standards, the process ...
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and requires the State to enhance its efforts to reduce violence, expand staff training, and improve medical and mental health services at four juvenile justice facilities located in Tallulah, Baton Rouge ...
Article • December 11, 2017
’ (SCDC) “mental health system exposes seriously mentally ill inmates to a substantial risk of serious harm.” The court began its order by stating that of the 70,000 cases that has come ...
for Summary Judgment from Prison Health Services, Inc. (PHS) and its staff, Sheriff Mike Scott of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), and LCSO guards, concerning the wrongful death lawsuit brought by Joyce ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
as the sole defendant. According to the complaint, as early as 2009 McDermott began alerting NMCD officials to problems with its contracted health-care provider — Corizon (then known as CMS) &mdash ...
Brief • March 16, 2020
in Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China, causing outbreaks of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 that has now spread globally.  The Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) declared a public ...
In-the-News Article • October 19, 2016
Article on VT public records law cites PLN lawsuit Oct. 19, 2016 Articles about PLN Litigation Rutland Herald (VT) Health reform, public records law converge in lawsuit   By Taylor Dobbs ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
or int1uence award of this contract had a pecuniary interest in its award or perfonnance, either personally or through a member of his or her household, family, or business. 161 DYes ...
Kickback publication • September 24, 2014
or int1uence award of this contract had a pecuniary interest in its award or perfonnance, either personally or through a member of his or her household, family, or business. 161 DYes ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
to reduce prescription medication costs, the BOP has implemented or plans to implement several changes to its health care and pharmacy programs including: (1) classifying institutions by the level of medical ...
Private Medical Services Skirmish Over INS Contract by A Delaware Chancery Court denied a motion to dismiss filed by Prison Health Services, Inc. The motion sought to dismiss the complaint ...
Connecticut Settles Mental Health Suit by On May 22, 1995, the state of Connecticut agreed to settle a lawsuit challenging the quality of mental health care it provides to its prisoners ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Centurion
(VDOC's prior health services contractor) $0 contract extension that secured the use of its Electronic Records Management Administrator (ERMA) which the Department has been using in lieu of its anticipated ...
Medical Branch (UTMB), the primary provider of health care in TDCJ, admitted in late 2019 that about 300 of its 3,100 full-time positions remain vacant. Texas has a form of medical release for prisoners who ...
Publication • 2019
meet inmates' health care needs, the BOP awards contracts to supplement its in-house medical services. Comprehensive medical services contracts are intended to provide necessary professional and facility ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Police Killings and Police Deaths Are Public Health Data and Can Be Counted, PLOS Medicine, 2015 PLOS Medicine: Police Killings and Police Deaths Are Public Health... http://journals.plos.org ...
is making sure inmates, many of whom deal with serious health problems, don’t experience a lapse in their medication. “Maybe they have diabetes or hypertension. I don’t think it’s fair to have them leave ...
Brief • October 1, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
: Despite recognition of the critical importance of health services and treatment to people in isolation, FDC regularly fails to follow its own policies and procedures with respect to provision of necessary ...
Article • February 15, 2001 • from PLN February, 2001
, which were offered at half the price of its competitors. The Chief Medical Officer at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison, Dr. John Culton, told the Chronicle that he had urged state health inspectors ...
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